Re: Shearwater – Palo Santo

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Review by Greg Prato

It’s impossible to have predicted what a large shadow Jeff Buckley would have cast over rock music after his tragic 1997 passing. But as evidenced by a multitude of early 21st century Buckley disciples, all it took was a single album for Buckley to leave his mark on popular music. This is especially evident on Shearwater’s 2006 release Palo Santo. The group’s third full-length overall sees singer/multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Meiburg assume full control of the band, as he pens all of the album’s 11 tunes solely on his own. While listening to the album-opening „La Dame et la Licorne“ or „White Waves,“ it’s impossible not to automatically think of BuckleyMeiburg’s vocals are a dead ringer for the deceased singer/guitarist. Elsewhere, the album’s title track sounds like Jeff’s pop, Tim Buckley, while Meiburg gets to show his quirky side on such selections as „Red Sea, Black Sea“ and „Johnny Viola.“ While it may not be as plagiaristic as a band like Ours is, it’s plain to see Meiburg’s chief musical influence throughout much of Palo Santo.

ich glaube das kann man so sehen, ja. (hab die platte noch nicht oft genug gehört)
mag „precious“ von ours trotzdem.

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Dirty, dirty feet from the concert in the grass / I wanted to believe that freedom there could last (Willy Mason)